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2013 Infiniti EX37 | Owner's Manual - Infiniti Owner Portal - Infiniti USA

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SSD0701<br />

DISTANCE CONTROL ASSIST OP-<br />

ERATION<br />

Always pay attention to the operation of<br />

the vehicle and be ready to manually<br />

decelerate to maintain the proper following<br />

distance. The Distance Control Assist (DCA)<br />

system may not be able to decelerate the<br />

vehicle under some circumstances.<br />

The DCA system uses a sensor *A located<br />

on the front of the vehicle to detect<br />

vehicles traveling ahead. The sensor generally<br />

detects the signals returned from the<br />

reflectors on a vehicle ahead. Therefore, if<br />

the sensor cannot detect the reflector on<br />

the vehicle ahead, the DCA system may not<br />

operate.<br />

The following are some conditions in which<br />

the sensor cannot detect the signals:<br />

. When the reflector of the vehicle ahead<br />

is positioned high on the vehicle<br />

(trailer, etc.)<br />

. When the reflector on the vehicle ahead<br />

is missing, damaged or covered<br />

. When the reflector of the vehicle ahead<br />

is covered with dirt, snow and road<br />

spray<br />

. When the snow or road spray from<br />

traveling vehicles reduces the sensor’s<br />

visibility<br />

. When dense exhaust or other smoke<br />

(black smoke) from vehicles reduces<br />

the sensor’s visibility<br />

. When excessively heavy baggage is<br />

loaded in the rear seat or the luggage<br />

room of your vehicle<br />

The DCA system is designed to automatically<br />

check the sensor’s operation. When<br />

the sensor is covered with dirt or is<br />

obstructed, the system will automatically<br />

be canceled. If the sensor is covered with<br />

ice, a transparent or translucent vinyl bag,<br />

etc., the DCA system may not detect them.<br />

In these instances, the Distance Control<br />

Assist (DCA) system may not be able to<br />

decelerate the vehicle properly. Be sure to<br />

check and clean the sensor regularly.<br />

The DCA system is designed to help assist<br />

the driver to maintain a following distance<br />

from the vehicle ahead. The system will<br />

decelerate as necessary and if the vehicle<br />

ahead comes to a stop, the vehicle<br />

decelerates to a standstill. However, the<br />

DCA system can only apply up to 25% of<br />

the vehicles total braking power. If a<br />

vehicle moves into the traveling lane ahead<br />

or if a vehicle traveling ahead rapidly<br />

decelerates, the distance between vehicles<br />

may become closer because the DCA<br />

system cannot decelerate the vehicle<br />

quickly enough. If this occurs, the DCA<br />

system will sound a warning chime and<br />

blink the system display to notify the driver<br />

to take necessary action.<br />

See “Approach warning” earlier in this<br />

section.<br />

This system only brakes and moves the<br />

accelerator pedal upward to help assist the<br />

driver to maintain a following distance<br />

from the vehicle ahead. Acceleration<br />

should be operated by the driver.<br />

Starting and driving 5-61

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